Collaboration between industry, academia and research yields fruitful results, with Wan Tong Ventilation and University Joint Project achieving phased breakthroughs
Recently, Guangzhou Wantong Ventilation Equipment Co., Ltd. and a well-known university jointly launched a significant breakthrough in the research and development of high-efficiency and energy-saving ventilation equipment based on new materials. Since its launch, the project has relied on the strong scientific research capabilities of universities and the rich engineering practice experience of Wantong Ventilation. The research teams of both parties have worked closely together to develop new ventilation equipment materials, in order to improve the performance and energy utilization efficiency of ventilation equipment. 
After more than a year of arduous research and development, the project team has successfully developed a new type of composite material that combines high strength, corrosion resistance, low thermal conductivity, and good processing performance. After applying it to the manufacturing of ventilation equipment, the operating efficiency of the product has been improved by more than 15%, and energy consumption has been reduced by 10% -15%. At the same time, it effectively solves the problems of traditional materials aging and short lifespan in complex environments. At present, the prototype of ventilation equipment based on this new material has completed performance testing and has been piloted in some practical projects with significant results. The success of this industry university research cooperation not only brings technological innovation advantages to Wantong Ventilation, but also provides a practical platform for the transformation of scientific research achievements in universities, injecting new vitality into the development of the industry.
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